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chivalry by neil gaiman
1 which is the most accurate description of \chivalry\?
a it is a fantastical story about the courage of a medieval knight.
b it is a tale of someone who cannot adapt to changing times.
c it is a blending of realism and fantasy elements in a short story.
d it is a demonstration of the importance of faith and hope.
2 which statement best describes the interaction between mrs. whitaker and galaad?
a galaad tries to conform to mrs. whitakers uneventful lifestyle.
b mrs. whitakers disinterest in galaads gifts drives him to extraordinary efforts.
c galaad is forced to pretend to be interested in mrs. whitakers dull stories.
d mrs. whitaker responds to galaads offerings with a surprising display of enthusiasm.
3 what does the author reveal about mrs. whitakers personality through her actions, thoughts, and speech?
a she is argumentative.
b she tends to be easily excited.
c she enjoys having adventures.
d she likes to follow a regular routine.
4 how does mrs. whitakers repeated use of the word nice add humor to the story?
a she only uses the word when she is confused.
b she seems to misunderstand the meaning of the word.
c she uses the word to praise fantastic as well as ordinary things.
d she says the word so often that other characters find her annoying.
- Neil Gaiman's "Chivalry" blends elements of realism (Mrs. Whitaker's ordinary life) and fantasy (Galaad, the medieval knight).
- Mrs. Whitaker's disinterest in Galaad's gifts like the Holy Grail makes him try harder to impress her.
- Through her actions and speech, it is clear that Mrs. Whitaker likes her regular routine and is un - excited by Galaad's extraordinary gifts.
- Mrs. Whitaker uses "nice" to describe both mundane and extraordinary things, which is humorous.
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- C. It is a blending of realism and fantasy elements in a short story.
- B. Mrs. Whitaker’s disinterest in Galaad’s gifts drives him to extraordinary efforts.
- D. She likes to follow a regular routine.
- C. She uses the word to praise fantastic as well as ordinary things.